Slot machine revenues fell 3 percent last month at the casino owned by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut.
The Mohegan Sun Casino reported $814.3 million in slot revenues in November. That was down from the amount in November 2006.
The casino also saw a drop in slot revenues in October. They were down 7.3 percent from October 2006.
The nearby Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has experienced a decline on slot machines at its Foxwoods Resort Casino as well.
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(The Norwich Bulletin 12/18)
Foxwoods loses $912K on $100 (The Norwich Bulletin 12/15)
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